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Theater Hopper - Sept 29: Scraping Along
September 29, 2008
by Tom Brazelton
Theater Hopper is a webcomic about all things movies written and illustrated by Tom Brazelton. Starring Tom, his wife Cami, and best friend Jared, Theater Hopper perfectly captures Tom's feelings and reactions to recent and upcoming movies in a way that will easily have you laughing. New updates will be posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This is the webcomic that every movie-lover out there can't miss! Monday's comic, #877 - Scraping Along, has been posted below. Enjoy!
#877 - Scraping Along
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Reader Feedback - 6 Comments »
1
Love the background shot, Tom. Ever wonder why people feel a need to wait in a line overnight for the latest DVD or video game, besides to just be one of the first to have a copy?
Steve on Sep 29, 2008
2
I imagine it's for a sense of community? I'm not exactly sure. I've waited in a few lines for movies like the prequels and Lord of the Rings, but I've never camped out anywhere.
Tom Brazelton on Sep 29, 2008
3
I think it makes the event more….eventful. Like when I wait in line for a video game, which is the only thing I wait for, It makes it more memorable and exciting and the energy that is there makes it better. Just like midnight release movies the crowd is just way more into it than normal crowds, its a great time to nerd out. You should try it.
Unseen on Sep 29, 2008
4
That's a good point #3. I haven't done the Best Buy overnight campout thing, but I have waited in line many times for midnight movie premieres at the local cineplex just for the sheer anticipation and excitement of that specific movie, so that I could understand.
Steve on Sep 29, 2008
5
tom make "death note" comic please
L on Sep 30, 2008
6
I was able to rent Ironman at a Redbox this morning for $1 :o)
Jim on Sep 30, 2008























